Always listen when you feel fear or any intuitive signal, and then take action as appropriate. When you don't feel fear, on the other hand, don't manufacture it. If you find yourself creating worry, explore it and discover why.

It's called Tactical Communication, but it really a method of verbal judo where NYPD?s finest are taught how to effectively communicate when dealing with civilians so to reduce emotion, intransigence and prompt civilian compliance

Teachers of NYPD?s Tactical Communications programs use a variety of techniques to ingrain skills of psychology and communication in its highly diverse police force ? components which parallel training that many traditional martial artists experience.

Similar to the NYPDs Tactical Communications program for police officers, traditional martial artists too develop a mind set, temperment and relational skills to effectively communicate with others, reduce potential conflict and aid in resolution of problems.

Modern societies have been forced to create professions, soldiers and police, authorized to use force in the name of and for the benefit of society as a whole. They are needed when social rules, the way most of us agree things should be, are being ignored and have failed to work.